Hello again everyone. I've been keeping busy as a bee and managed to set sufficient time aside to create my first meads. I'm fermenting three one-gallon batches in four-litre jugs. One of them is a by-the-book JAO, another is a cyser of my own concoction with a lager yeast and a hint of banana, and an herb-spice mix with a touch of cocoa and k1-111v yeast.
The yeast was pitched almost five days ago to the hour and so far all batches appear to be coming along healthily, and the airlocks are still bubbling away busily. What's more there are a lot of visible co2 bubbles yet to rise in each batch, and I'm even beginning to catch a faint scent of alcohol (I think!). I have not "punched the cap" on any of them once yet, however on the two batches with fruit, the solids sitting atop does not appear to be all gelled together or anything, and the must is having no trouble getting its carbon dioxide out. I haven't moved or disturbed the must since pitching because it's been so active, I'm afraid to shake up the gases and get a fountain scenario.
The foamy head has come down quite a bit now, so I'm thinking I should now top off with a bit of honeywater (plus a tea blend for the metheglin). is this so? When should I draw samples to take my second gravity readings, so I can decide when to rack'em?
Thanks, all. Everything seems to be coming smoothly and I'm fairly optimistic, but I wish those fruit flies would stop buzzing around my airlocks!
The yeast was pitched almost five days ago to the hour and so far all batches appear to be coming along healthily, and the airlocks are still bubbling away busily. What's more there are a lot of visible co2 bubbles yet to rise in each batch, and I'm even beginning to catch a faint scent of alcohol (I think!). I have not "punched the cap" on any of them once yet, however on the two batches with fruit, the solids sitting atop does not appear to be all gelled together or anything, and the must is having no trouble getting its carbon dioxide out. I haven't moved or disturbed the must since pitching because it's been so active, I'm afraid to shake up the gases and get a fountain scenario.
The foamy head has come down quite a bit now, so I'm thinking I should now top off with a bit of honeywater (plus a tea blend for the metheglin). is this so? When should I draw samples to take my second gravity readings, so I can decide when to rack'em?
Thanks, all. Everything seems to be coming smoothly and I'm fairly optimistic, but I wish those fruit flies would stop buzzing around my airlocks!